Sports tours to the USA are increasingly popular thanks to the more 'bang for your buck' factor over other long haul resorts. Add the warm hospitality and sightseeing options to this factor and you're hard pressed to find a more exciting region on the touring map. Despite being put in the ‘developing’ bracket, many traditional European sports still enjoy strong regional and national followings due to the sheer size and diversity of the country.

Sports tours to the USASoccer has a healthy playing base particularly in youth and women’s football. Rugby is now considered a nationwide sport with the standard increasing season after season, and amateur cricket leagues have grown thanks to the enthusiasm of the expatriate community. ‘Field’ hockey is also popular, especially in colleges and universities, whilst netball is expanding its base around the east coast.

With plenty of destinations on offer, Teamlink can organise the perfect tour to the USA, whether it's a sports tour to California, New York or Chicago, we've got it covered.

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East Coast

New York

Coney Island

Generations of New Yorkers have headed to the bright lights of Coney Island’s amusement park. As well as thrill rides, an expansive boardwalk and 4km of sandy beach, the resort is also home to the New York Aquarium. This could be the perfect location to spend one of your "free days" on your tailored sports tour.

Statue of Liberty

Gazing over the Hudson River, the world’s most famous lady is a defining symbol for the nation. A regular ferry also takes visitors to Ellis Island, home of the immigration museum. Any boys looking for love on their tailored sports tour, this is your lady.

Live Sport in New York

For all sports lovers, New York City is the place to tour. With two NFL American Football teams, two Major League Baseball teams, two NHL Ice Hockey teams and an NBA Basketball team, there’s no better city in the country to catch a top-level game.

Boston

The Freedom Trail

Beginning at Boston Common this red brick path runs through the downtown area taking in 16 historic monuments, making for an excellent 2.5 mile walking tour. This could be the perfect opportunity for a pre-match team jog combined with an educational trip around Boston.

Fenway Park

This is the oldest baseball stadium in the Major Leagues and home to the Boston Red Sox. Look out for the “Green Monster”, the infamous emerald left field wall that has blocked many a home run.

Midwest

Chicago

Chicago Field Museum

Part of the Lakefront Museum Campus, the Field museum houses an array of products relating to natural history and exhibits including the Dinosaur Hall, Ancient Egypt and Mammals of Asia.

Willis Tower Skydeck

The tallest building in Western Hemisphere and Chicago's most visited and highest observatory - you haven't seen Chicago until you've seen it from the 103rd floor of the Skydeck! Constructed in 1974, Willis Tower consists of 9 framed skyscrapers incorporated into one massive and incredible building. Rising higher than all other structures in the city, the breath taking 360-degree Skydeck views gives visibility to four states – Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan! The all new Ledge Experience allows visitors to stand 1,353ft up in a glass box extending out from the skyscraper itself!

John Hancock Tower / Observatory

Chicago Tribune calls it 'the best View of Chicago' and the open-air Skywalk is the only one of its kind in Chicago. Opened in 1970 the tower took 5 years to construct and contains enough steel to make 33,000 car and enough aluminium to cover 12 football fields! With free multimedia Sky Tour, the Soundscope talking telescopes and the opportunity to take some daring photos - there's a whole lot to see.

Lincoln Park Zoo

This 1,200 acres of green belt between the city and Lake Michigan is also the site of Lincoln Park Zoo. Home to more than 1,000 mammals, reptiles and birds, the 35 acre zoo lies in the shadow of Chicago skyscrapers. Visit the ‘Regenstein African Journey’ with elephants, giraffes, rhinos and other native African wildlife, along with an impressive ape house and a chance to see elephants, giraffes, lions, polar bears, penguins, cheetahs and more – up close! Open daily 9am-6pm.

Magnificent Mile

Spend a day at shopper’s paradise the ‘Magnificent Mile’ – lined with premier department stores, malls and boutiques on North Michigan Avenue between Chicago River and Oak Street. Offering dozens of retail opportunities for everyone, the Mag Mile boulevard is one of the most famous and distinguished shopping destinations in the world and is within walking distance from the hotel.

Navy Pier

Enjoy a day at a Chicago's lakefront playground and Illinois' top visited attraction. With more than 50 acres of parks, promenades, gardens, shops, restaurants and attractions, your group can enjoy a ride on the 150ft Ferris Wheel, crazy golf or take in a visit to the IMAX Cinema.

Wrigley Field

No trip to Chicago would be complete without witnessing a Cubs Baseball game. Take your seats at Wrigley Field - the second oldest ballpark in the country.

Harley Davidson Museum

The American Icon - Harley Davidson is an iconic symbol of america. The Harley museum in Milwaukee takes you through their story and is great excursion for all ages within your tour party.

West Coast

Los Angeles

Hang out at Beckham’s US base with a day trip to the Home Depot Centre, the stadium of the LA Galaxy. After a guided tour your group will get to watch a private training session with the team before your own 90 minute session with the senior coaching staff, all rounded off by a meet and greet with the players.

Hollywood Boulevard

In the shadow of the world famous sign, this thoroughfare is home to some of Hollywood’s best loved attractions including the Walk of Fame and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, where the famous concrete hand and foot prints can be found. See if you can find your Hollywood hero's hand prints on your team tour.

Venice Beach

One of the most popular beaches in LA, a visit here should be on everyone’s ‘things to do’ list, if only to see the parade street performers, body builders and scantily clad humanity.

Grand Canyon

With the Grand Canyon being one of America’s eight wonders this is a must do excursion. With the Grand Canyon spanning 277 miles long and 18 miles wide you will never have a dull moment on this trip with never ending things to see.

Alcatraz

Alcatraz is located in the San Francisco Bay, often referred to as ‘the rock’, and was home to a federal prison from 1993 – 1963. Now managed by the National Park Services as part of the Golden Gate National Reaction Area is the perfect place to tour and learn all the history that Alcatraz has to offer.

Six Flags Theme Park

Looking for thrills? Well, you’ve found them. You will experience some of the fastest, tallest, wildest, heart-pumping rides in the country-including a few record-breakers. Indulge in rides such as; Full Throttle, Apocalypse and Gold Rusher.

Las Vegas

Casinos

Almost every hotel complex in Las Vegas has its own casino, as well as a variety of shows, shopping, bars and clubs. Caesar’s Palace, Bellagio and Mandalay Bay are all standouts but beware; complimentary drinks at the roulette wheel might seem great at the time but can seriously damage the health of your tour kitty!

The Fremont Street Experience

Covering four Las Vegas city blocks, the Experience is a 90ft high canopy with 12.5 million LED displays on its underside broadcasting an amazing light and sound show to the crowd below.

The South

Texas

The Alamo

Established in 1718, the Alamo is an American icon to rival the Statue of Liberty or Mount Rushmore. The museum pays tribute to the soldiers who gave their lives in one of the most famous battles in military history.

Seaworld San Antonio

The world’s largest marine life adventure park is really four in one, comprising a marine animal park, rides and slides, a water park, and show park. The inhabitants of this amazing undersea world include dolphins, penguins, sharks and killer whales.

Johnson Space Centre

The reason why Houston is known as Space City USA. Part science theme park, part U.S. space travel museum, part working mission control, visitors get a behind the scenes look at the workings of NASA.

Minor League Baseball

Take part in the great american pastime for as little as $50pp. This great price includes match tickets, a free bar, and an all you can eat buffet.

River Tubing

This unique tour excursion allows you and your team mates to relax on the river, tubing your way down the steady flowing river, taking in the local sights and enjoying the beautiful texas sun

Deep Sea Fishing

Departing a stone's throw from your hotel, venture out to sea with your skipper in a half or full day's fishing excursion.

Florida

Disney Cup International Youth Soccer Tournament

For the past 11 years, youth teams from across the planet have flocked to Orlando for a celebration of soccer. Walt Disney World hosts a tournament for boys and girls in U9 to U17 age groups with world class playing facilities, international opposition and countless other attractions for competitors.

Theme Parks

Orlando didn’t get a reputation as the theme park capital of the world for nothing; take your pick from aquatic adventures at Seaworld, film based thrills at Universal, alligator action at Gatorland or meet Mickey at Disney World.